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Nick Land's "Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest"

Dec 7, 2019
31:05
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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The Biggest Problem for Land, You Know
03:19 • 2min
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Capitalism Is Effective for Land
05:26 • 3min
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Is There a Superstructure or the Base?
08:43 • 2min
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A Home Baba Is the Location of Culture
10:47 • 3min
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Kant's a Priori Approach to Pure Reason
13:33 • 3min
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Kant's a Priori Is the Way to Think Through All Experience
16:57 • 2min
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In a Levi Strauss Perspective, Land and Women Are Used as Commodities
18:48 • 3min
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The Critique of Pure Reason, the Critic of Judgment, the Critical of Practical Reason
21:25 • 3min
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Kant's Second Critique, Critique of Pure Reason
23:58 • 3min
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Aren't We All Equal?
26:54 • 3min
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Affirmation of Cantianism
29:27 • 2min
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In this episode I take on Land's first essay from "Fanged Noumena," "Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest" that presents his characterization of the present stake that racism has in the maintenance of global capitalistic exploitation.

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